Eastwood
sez:
In
my
efforts
to
keep
up-to-date
on
the
inner
workings
of
the
New
World
Order,
I
came
across
this
very
well
written
bit
of
information
by
Dr.
James
Hirsen,
an
international
attorney
and
law
professor
at
Simon
Greenleaf
University
(the
law
school
of
Trinity
International
University).
I
found
it
at
a
wonderful
site
called
Covenant
Syndicate.I
had
seen
Maurice
Strong
associated
with
the
"Usual
Suspects",
and
had
read
many
of
his
quotes.
Though
quite
disgusted
with
his
worldview,
I
had
no
idea
just
how
big
he
had
gotten.
As
you
will
read,
he
may
well
be
our
next
UN
Secretary
General...
and
by
that
time,
The
United
Nations
might
just
be
the
One
World
Government
that
they
have
been
trying
to
become
for
the
last
50
years.

If
you
don't
believe
something,
it
doesn't
necessarily
become
false...I
have
found
incredible
amounts
of
information,
most
from
the
UN
itself,
that
exposes
their
dictatorial
plots.
Try
to
keep
an
open
mind
that
The
United
Nations
might
not
be
as
altruistic,
or
as
insignificant,
as
you
think.

The
Strong
Scent
of
Tyrannyby
James
L.
Hirsen,
J.D.,
Ph.D.reprinted
from
Covenant
Syndicate,
Volume
2,
Number
75,
08JUL98Once
upon
a
time,
his
name
was
cautiously
whispered
within
the
dark
confines
of
a
militia
group
meeting
or
two.
Today,
Maurice
Strong
is
up
front
and
center
in
at
least
two
recently
published
mainstream
magazines.
In
September
of
last
year,
Mr.
Strong
was
the
subject
of
a
cover
story
in
National
Review.
Amazingly,
the
first
feature
story
of
1998
in
Forbes
stars
this
same
ascending
world
figure.Strong
has
emerged
as
one
of
the
most
powerful
and
enigmatic
figures
on
the
international
scene.
He
wields
considerable
influence
in
the
areas
of
business
and
politics.
Twenty
years
ago,
The
New
Yorker
magazine
described
Maurice
Strong
as
the
man
upon
whom
"the
survival
of
civilization
in
something
like
its
present
form
might
depend."

As
of
late,
this
billionaire
Canadian
businessman
works
simultaneously
for
the
United
Nations
as
Senior
Advisor
to
the
UN
Secretary
General
and
for
the
Rockefeller
and
Rothschild's
Trusts.
He
is
Director
of
the
International
Union
for
the
Conservation
of
Nature,
Senior
Adviser
to
the
President
of
the
World
Bank,
Chairman
of
the
Earth
Council,
Chairman
of
the
World
Resources
Institute
and
Co-Chairman
of
the
Council
of
the
World
Economic
Forum.
He
was
Secretary
General
of
the
1972
Earth
Summit
in
Stockholm
and
the
1992
Earth
Summit
in
Rio
de
Janeiro.

In
addition,
his
credentials
include
membership
in
the
UN
funded
Commission
on
Global
Governance.
This
body's
1995
report
called
"Our
Global
Neighborhood"
contained
a
number
of
ominous
proposals
including
the
establishment
of
a
global
tax,
UN
control
over
"global
commons,"
expansion
of
the
powers
of
the
World
Bank,
expansion
of
the
jurisdiction
of
the
International
Court,
removal
of
U.S.
veto
power
in
the
Security
Council
and
creation
of
an
Economic
Security
Council
to
oversee
the
world's
economy.
Clearly,
the
implications
of
such
proposals
were
intended
to
move
us
towards
the
creation
of
a
world
government
infrastructure.
Unfortunately,
they
also
necessitate
and
precipitate
the
decline
of
U.S.
sovereignty.

Strong's
business
arrangements
have
been
equally
convoluted
and
diverse.
His
dealings
have
involved
major
U.S.
oil
interests
as
well
as
influential
power
brokers
including
Saudi
arms
merchant
Adnan
Kashoggi
and
Canada's
Power
Corporation.

Currently,
Strong
is
attempting
to
control
a
potential
scandal
involving
Molten
Metal
Technology,
a
hazardous
waste
firm
known
for
its
ties
to
Vice
President
Al
Gore.
Molten
Metals
has
surfaced
in
the
Senate
hearings
on
campaign
financing
due
to
questionable
contributions
made
to
Gore's
campaigns.

Strong
has
complained
that
"the
United
States
is
clearly
the
greatest
risk
to
the
world's
ecological
health"
and
has
forcefully
advocated
a
new
economic
order
based
on
the
redistribution
of
the
developed
world's
industries
and
wealth
to
the
Third
World.

Strong
has
supported
New
Age
movements
in
the
U.S.
and
once
helped
finance
a
second
ark
in
preparation
for
the
next
great
flood.
His
many
global
activities
are
orchestrated
with
the
philosophical
bent
of
a
long
time
believer
in
the
establishment
of
a
new
world
religion.

Strong
has
instituted
what
is
ostensibly
the
global
headquarters
for
the
New
Age
movement
at
the
foot
of
the
Sangre
de
Cristo
Mountains
near
Crestone,
Colorado.
He
and
his
wife
run
the
Manitou
Foundation
and
call
this
center
the
"Baca."
It
is
an
international
collection
of
alternative
religious
beliefs.
Located
at
this
New
Age
mecca
are
a
subterranean
Zen
Buddhist
center,
the
Haidakhrndi
Universal
Ashram,
a
facility
for
Native
American
shamans
and
a
Vedic
temple
where
devotees
worship
the
Vedic
mother
goddess.

The
Rockefellers,
the
McNamaras,
the
Kissingers,
the
Rothschilds
and
other
international
bureaucrats
conduct
regular
pilgrimages
to
this
center
for
global
spirituality.

UN
watchers
place
Maurice
Strong
on
the
top
of
the
short
list
to
become
the
next
Secretary
General
of
the
United
Nations.
No
one
is
better
positioned
or
as
well
connected
to
achieve
this
increasingly
powerful
position.

We
can
smell
it
coming.
When
values
decline
as
they
have
in
the
last
twenty
years,
the
continuity
of
civilization
requires
that
a
substitute
order
emerge
to
insure
societal
stability.
If
we
are
not
careful,
this
substitute
could
take
the
form
of
tyranny.
Perhaps
even
a
secretary
general
with
greater
powers
than
any
predecessor
has
heretofore
been
vested.
Sort
of
a
king
of
the
world.

WHO
IS
MAURICE
STRONG?Maurice
Strong
is
a
man
to
watch!

The
billionaire
Canadian
businessman
is
an
employee
of
the
United
Nations;
an
employee
of
the
Rockefeller
and
Rothschild's
trusts
and
projects;
a
director
of
the
Aspen
Institute
for
Humanistic
Studies;
the
organiser
of
the
first
World
Conference
on
the
Environment
in
1992;
the
founder
and
first
head
ofthe
U.N.
Environment
Program;
the
secretary
general
(and
chief
organizer)
of
the
UNCED
Earth
Summit
in
Rio
in
June
1992,
and
a
leading
socialist,
environmentalist,
New
World
Order
manipulator,
occultist,
and
New
Ager.
In
the
mid-1980s,
Strong
joined
the
World
Commission
on
the
Environment
where
he
helped
produce
the
1987
Brundtland
Report
widely
believed
to
be
the
"incendiary"
which
ignited
the
present
"Green
movement."

Strong,
who
spearheaded
the
Earth
Summit,
has
complained
that
"the
United
States
is
clearly
the
greatest
risk
to
the
world's
ecological
health,"
and
wrote
in
an
UNCED
report
in
August
1991
that:

"It
is
clear
that
current
lifestyles
and
consumption
patterns
of
the
affluent
middle-class...
involving
high
meat
intake,
consumption
of
large
amounts
of
frozen
and
convenience
foods,
ownership
of
motor
vehicles,
small
electric
appliances,
home
and
work
place
air-conditioning,
and
suburban
housing
are
not
sustainable...
A
shift
is
necessary
toward
lifestyles
less
geared
to
environmental
damaging
consumption
patterns."
Strong
has
forcefully
advocated
a
new
economic
order
based
on
the
re-distribution
of
the
developed
world's
industries
and
wealth
to
the
Third
World.
Strong
is
indeed
an
arch
socialist.

The
Trilateral
Commission
recently
published
book,
Beyond
Interdependence:
The
Meshing
Of
the
WorId's
Economy
and
the
Earth's
Ecology.
Rockefeller
wrote
the
foreword
and
Maurice
Strong
wrote
the
introduction,
saying
in
part:

"This
book
couldn't
appear
at
a
better
time,
with
the
preparation
for
the
Earth
Summit
moving
into
gear...
it
will
help
guide
decisions
that
will
literally
determine
the
fate
of
the
earth...
Rio
will
have
the
political
capacity
to
produce
the
basic
changes
needed
in
our
international
economic
agendas
and
in
our
institutions
of
governance."
Strong
has
established
what
could
be
the
global
headquarters
for
the
New
Age
movement
in
the
San
Luis
Valley
of
Colorado
at
the
foot
of
the
Sangre
de
Cristo
Mountains
near
Crestone,
Colorado.
He
and
his
occultic
wife,
Hanne,
call
the
Baca
an
international
spiritual
community
which
they
hope
will
serve
as
a
model
for
the
way
the
world
should
be
if
humankind
is
to
survive
-
a
sort
of
United
Nations
of
religious
beliefs.
The
Baca
(as
the
center
is
called)
is
replete
with
monasteries;
the
Haidakhrndi
Universal
Ashram,
a
Vedic
temple
where
devotees
worship
the
Vedic
mother
goddess;
amulet-carrying
Native
American
shamans;
a
$175,000
solar-powered
Hindu
temple;
a
mustard-yellow
tower
called
a
ziggurat;
a
subterranean
Zen
Buddhist
center
complete
with
a
computer
and
organic
gardens;
a
house
full
of
thousands
of
crystals;
and
even
Shirley
MacLaine
and
her
New
Age
followers.

In
1978,
a
mystic
informed
Hanne
and
Maurice
Strong
that
"the
Baca
would
become
the
center
for
a
new
planetary
order
which
would
evolve
from
the
economic
collapse
and
environmental
catastrophes
that
would
sweep
the
globe
in
the
years
to
come."
The
Strongs
say
they
see
the
Baca,
which
they
call
'The
Valley
Of
the
Refuge
Of
World
Truths
'",as
the
paradigm
for
the
entire
planet
and
say
that
the
fate
of
the
earth
is
at
stake.
Shirley
MacLaine
agrees
-
her
astrologer
told
her
to
move
to
the
Baca,
and
she
did.
She
is
building
a
New
Age
study
center
at
the
Baca
where
people
can
take
short
week-long
courses
on
the
occult!
Apparently,
the
Kissingers,
the
Rockefellers,
the
McNamaras,
the
Rothschild's,
and
other
Establishment
New
World
Order
elitists
all
agree
as
well,
for
they
do
their
pilgrimage
to
the
Baca
-
where
politics
and
the
occult
-
the
New
World
Order
and
the
New
Age
-
all
merge.
Watch
Maurice
Strong
and
watch
the
Baca!

Much
of
the
above
information
about
the
Strong
and
the
Baca
comes
from
an
interview
entitled
"The
Wizard
Of
the
Baca
Grande,"
which
Maurice
Strong
conducted
with
WEST
magazine
of
Alberta,
Canada
May
1990.
Strong
concluded
the
interview
with
a
thought
provoking,
apocalyptic
story
from
a
novel
he
says
he
would
like
to
write:

"Each
year
the
World
Economic
Forum
convenes
in
Davos,
Switzerland.
Over
a
thousand
CEOs,
prime
ministers,
finance
ministers,
and
leading
academics
gather
in
February
to
attend
meetings
and
set
the
economic
agendas
for
the
year
ahead.
What
if
a
small
group
of
these
word
leaders
were
to
conclude
that
the
principle
risk
to
the
earth
comes
from
the
actions
of
the
rich
countries?
And
if
the
world
is
to
survive,
those
rich
countries
would
have
to
sign
an
agreement
reducing
their
impact
on
the
environment.
Will
they
do
it?
Will
the
rich
countries
agree
to
reduce
their
impact
on
the
environment?
Will
they
agree
to
save
the
earth?

The
group's
conclusion
is
'no.'
The
rich
countries
won't
do
it.
They
won't
change.
So,
in
order
to
save
the
planet,
the
group
decides:
isn't
the
only
hope
for
the
planet
that
the
industrialized
civilizations
collapse?
Isn't
it
our
responsibility
to
bring
that
about?

This
group
of
world
leaders
form
a
secret
society
to
bring
about
a
world
collapse.
It's
February.
They're
all
at
Davos.
These
aren't
terrorists
-
they're
world
leaders.
They
have
positioned
themselves
in
the
world's
commodity
and
stock
markets.
They've
engineered,
using
their
access
to
stock
exchanges,
and
computers,
and
gold
supplies,
a
panic.
Then
they
prevent
the
markets
from
closing.
They
jam
the
gears.
They
have
mercenaries
who
hold
the
rest
of
the
world
leaders
at
Davros
as
hostage.
The
markets
can't
close.
The
rich
countries...?"
and
Strong
makes
a
slight
motion
with
his
fingers
as
if
he
were
flicking
a
cigarette
butt
out
of
the
window.

I
sat
there
spellbound.
This
is
not
any
story-teller
talking.
This
is
Maurice
Strong.
He
knows
these
world
leaders.
He
is,
in
fact,
co-chairman
of
the
Council
of
the
World
Economic
Forum.
He
sits
at
the
fulcrum
of
power.
He
is
in
a
position
to
do
it.

The
Earth
Summit"The
Earth
Summit
must
establish
a
whole
new
basis
for
relations
between
rich
and
poor,
North
and
South
including
a
concerted
attack
on
poverty
as
a
central
priority
for
the
21st
century.
This
is
now
as
imperative
in
terms
of
our
environmental
security
as
it
is
on
moral
and
humanitarian
grounds.
We
owe
at
least
this
much
to
future
generations,
from
whom
we
have
borrowed
a
fragile
planet
called
Earth."
-Maurice
Strong

Billed
as
the
"mother
of
all
summits,"
with
up
to
40,000
government
officials
and
environmentalists
from
167
countries
in
attendance,
the
June
4-14
Earth
Summit
was
the
biggest
gathering
of
world
leaders
ever
held.
Described
by
Time
magazine
as
a
"New
Age
carnival,"
the
summit
(and
related
activities)
was
attended
by
the
Dalai
Lama
of
Tibet,
thousands
of
New
Agers
and
occultists
(including
John
Denver
and
Shirley
MacLaine),
numerous
leftist
groups,
and
virtually
every
environmental
group
in
the
world
-
7,892
non-governmental
organizations
from
167
countries.

As
the
Wall
Street
Journal
said:
"The
summit
on
Mother
Nature
was
asking:
'What
is
needed
to
save
the
world
and
how
much
is
the
world
willing
to
do
to
save
itself?'"
The
Audubon
Society
called
the
Earth
Summit
"the
most
important
meeting
in
the
history
of
mankind",
and
Maurice
Strong
said
at
the
opening
session
of
the
Summit:

"Nothing
less
than
the
fate
of
the
planet
is
at
stake...
No
place
on
the
planet
can
remain
an
island
ofaffluence
in
a
sea
of
misery...
We're
either
going
to
save
Ihe
world
or
no
one
will
be
saved.
I
think
we're
at
a
real
point
of
civilizalion
change.
We
must,
from
here
on
in,
all
go
down
the
same
path...
There
may
not
be
another
chance."
The
Rocky
Mountain
News,
in
a
May
31,
1992
article
entitled
"Agenda
For
Rio:
Save
the
Planet
Earth,"
posed
a
question:

"Who
is
killing
planet
earth?
Styrofoam-crushing,
beef-eating,
gasoline-guzzling,
air
conditioner-blasting
Americans
and
their
partners
in
the
developed
nations?
Rain
forest-razing,
sewer-fouling,
baby-booming
peasants
of
the
Third
World?
Air-poisoning,
river-killing,
radioactive
waste-leaking,
dirty
coal-burning
denizens
of
formerly
communist
Eastern
European
countries?
All
of
us
are
killing
planet
earth!
"
Many
environmentalist
leaders
touted
the
summit
as
an
ecological
Bretton
Woods,
just
as
world
leaders
crafted
the
post-World
War
II
international
financial
system
in
New
Hampshire,
the
leaders
of
the
post-Cold
War
era
would
lay
the
foundations
for
the
"era
of
sustainable
development."
Lester
Brown,
president
of
Worldwatch
Institute,
said:
"I
think
when
we
look
back
we
will
see
the
Rio
conference
as
the
event
that
marked
the
end
of
an
era
and
the
start
of
a
new
one."
"

The
Goals
Of
the
Rio
Earth
SummitThe
June
Earth
Summit
in
Rio
was
not
just
about
the
pseudo-environmental
crisis;
it
was
not
just
about
clean
air,
clean
water,
acid
rain,
global
warming,
or
endangered
species:
it
was
about
massive
wealth
redistribution
from
the
industrial
countries
(i.e.,
the
North)
to
the
Third
World
countries
(i.e.,
the
South)
-
from
the
rich
to
the
poor
countries.
It
was
about
massive
global
socialisn
people
control,
and
world
government.
It
was
also
an
unprecedented
global
media
platform,
for
militant
anti-
American
eco-propaganda
with
emotional
diatribes
about
America's
alleged
crimes
against
the
global
environment.

The
summit
was
concerned
with
writing
a
World
Constitution
which
will
deal
with
ways
and
means
of
eliminating
pollution;
cutting
down
the
alleged
"global
warming";
cutting
down
on
the
emission
of
carbon
dioxide;
stalling
the
rate
of
ozone
depletion;
adopting
plans
to
prevent
overpopulation,
acid
rain,
nuclear
fallout,
and
to
promote
clean
water
and
clean
air;
and
depriving
landowners
ofthe
right
to
use
their
land
in
any
manner
other
than
that
permitted
by
UNCED
or
its
local
or
regional
representative.
Their
broad
goals
include:

A
Massive
Global
Wealth
Redistribution
Scheme
-
Maurice
Strong
and
other
summit
leaders
are
demanding
a
$625
billion
a
year
(for
a
decade)
wealth
transfer
from
the
so-called
wealthy
countries
(epitomized
by
the
U.S.)
to
the
so-called
poor
countries-with
$125
billion
per
year
coming
from
America.
The
U.S.
is
being
pushed
to
contribute
$70
billion
per
year
to
this
Third
World
Green
fund
(this
is
in
addition
to
the
$55
billion
we
already
pour
out
annually
to
developing
nations).

Imposition
Of
a
System
Of
Global
Environmental
Regulation
-
including
onerous
taxes
on
energy
fuels,
and
on
the
populations
of
the
United
States
and
other
industrialized
nations.
The
developed
countries
should
limit
production
and
consumption,
and
cut
back
dramatically
on
the
use
of
the
automobile,
electrical
appliances,
air
conditioning,
etc.
The
same
formula
for
"sacrifice
by
the
rich
nations
to
save
the
planet"
was
summarized
well
some
12
years
earlier
by
Kansas
Senator
James
P.
Pearson,
who
said:
"Profits
must
be
cut,
comforts
reduced,
taxes
raised,
sacrifices
endured."

Elimination
Of
Property,
Hunger,
and
Disease
In
The
Third
World
-
Only
if
these
are
eliminated,
the
environmentalists
say,
will
the
poor
Third
Worlders
stop
polluting
planet
earth.

Establishment
Of
a
Global
Environmental
Protection
Agency
-
to
duplicate
the
efforts
of
the
American
EPA
on
a
worldwide
basis
and
prosecute
environmental
crimes
on
a
global
basis.

Population
Control
-
is
high
on
the
Green
agenda,
although
the
issue
was
low-profiled
at
the
Earth
Summit.
Strict
population
control
is
high
on
the
agenda
of
UNCED
and
the
Green
movement.
As
the
Greens
see
it,
there
are
too
many
people
on
Mother
Earth
(and
the
5.4
billion
will
double
in
the
next
10
to
15
years);
the
more
people
there
are,
the
more
pollution
there
is;
the
more
highly-
developed
the
people
are,
the
more
resources
they
consume.
So,
one
of
UNCED
and
the
Greens'
chief
goals
is
to
restrict
population
growth
by
whatever
means
possible.
Biology
professor
Garrett
Harden
(an
influential
Green
spokesman)
recently
wrote:
"lt
is
a
mistake
to
think
that
we
can
control
the
greed
of
mankind
in
the
long
run
by
an
appeal
to
conscience.
.
.
.
The
only
way
we
can
cherish
and
nurture
other
and
more
precious
freedoms
is
by
relinguishing
the
freedom
to
breed,
and
that
very
soon."